The Elementary Mathematics of the AtomDiscusses the nature of the atom, its structure and behavior using the language of mathematics. |
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... arrow . When a velocity and a change in the velocity are known , the new velocity that results can be found graphically by following this simple rule : Draw an arrow to represent the original velocity . From the head of this arrow draw an ...
... arrow . When a velocity and a change in the velocity are known , the new velocity that results can be found graphically by following this simple rule : Draw an arrow to represent the original velocity . From the head of this arrow draw an ...
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... arrow of length v that is tangent to the circle at P. After a small interval of time at the body will have moved a distance As around the circle to the point Q. Its velocity at Q may be repre- sented by an arrow of length v that is ...
... arrow of length v that is tangent to the circle at P. After a small interval of time at the body will have moved a distance As around the circle to the point Q. Its velocity at Q may be repre- sented by an arrow of length v that is ...
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... arrow RS to represent the old velocity ( which the body has at P ) , and an arrow RT to represent the new velocity ( which the body has at Q ) . The lengths of both arrows are equal to v . The arrow ST represents the change in velocity ...
... arrow RS to represent the old velocity ( which the body has at P ) , and an arrow RT to represent the new velocity ( which the body has at Q ) . The lengths of both arrows are equal to v . The arrow ST represents the change in velocity ...
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alpha particles amount angular momentum arrow assumption atomic number atomic weight atoms of chlorine atoms of hydrogen Avogadro's Balmer series body Bohr model Bohr theory carbon tetrachloride cathode rays centimeter chemical chlorine compound Consequently contains 2 atoms Dalton Dalton's theory diagram distance elec electric electromagnetic electrostatic element energy level equal example force form water frequency f gases given by equation gram-atom grams grams of oxygen helium hydrogen atom hydrogen chloride hydrogen combines kinetic energy length light Lyman series magnetic field magnitude mass number mass of chlorine mathematics measured molecular formula molecular weight moves mv² nitrogen nucleus number of amu number of atoms number of grams number of molecules oxygen oxygen molecule oxygen to form periodic table photon possible values Prout's hypothesis quantum number r₁ radiation radius ratio reaction Rydberg constant spectrum speed spin standard temperature sub-shell temperature and pressure trons valence wave wavelength Wien's law